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Space Exploration Apr 28, 2025

ACES finds its home in orbit

The Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES), ESA's state-of-the-art timekeeping facility, has been successfully installed on the International Space Station, marking the start of a new chapter in space-based precision science.

Space Exploration Apr 24, 2025

NASA tests key spacesuit parts inside this icy chamber

When NASA astronauts return to the moon under the Artemis campaign and eventually venture farther into the solar system, they will encounter conditions harsher than any humans have experienced before. Ensuring next-generation ...

Education Apr 24, 2025

Q&A: Could self-driving labs lead to a new era of scientific research?

An interdisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is arguing the research community should make a concerted effort to capitalize on advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) to expedite work that addresses ...

Economics & Business Apr 24, 2025

Researchers study risks and rewards of emerging AI technology in communication organizations

AI is not a perfect science. Although it's being refined over time, this technology is bound to make mistakes—so there needs to be a plan for when that happens.

Economics & Business Apr 24, 2025

Automation isn't replacing auditors, it's rewriting the job description

As automation and artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape the workforce, the University of Waterloo is at the forefront of finding solutions to this challenge. With the increasing value placed on hands-on data analytics ...

Polymers Apr 24, 2025

Researchers develop a UV-programmable hydrogel actuator for bioinspired simulation

A joint team from National Taiwan University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has developed a novel hydrogel actuator whose movement can be programmed using UV light, enabling precise spatial control of thermoresponsive ...

Space Exploration Apr 24, 2025

Chinese astronauts set to blast off for space station

China will send a new team of astronauts to its space station on Thursday, as the country marches toward its ambition of becoming a space power to rival the dominance of the United States.

Plants & Animals Apr 23, 2025

Microscopic fin features help sculpins grip rocks in turbulent ocean waters

On a wave-battered rock in the northern Pacific Ocean, a fish called the sculpin grips the surface firmly to maintain stability in its harsh environment. Unlike sea urchins, which use their glue-secreting tube feet to adhere ...

Space Exploration Apr 23, 2025

Veteran Chinese astronaut to lead fresh crew to space station

China announced on Wednesday that a veteran astronaut will lead two crew members on their first flight to the Tiangong space station, the latest milestone in its race to send a manned mission to the moon by 2030.

Polymers Apr 23, 2025

Engineer reinvents ceramics with origami-inspired 3D printing

In a breakthrough that blends ancient design with modern materials science, researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new class of ceramic structures that can bend under pressure—without breaking.

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